Tue., Sep. 26, 2017

By Steve Barnes

Tue., Sep. 26, 2017

By Kevin McCauley

Advances in technology provide consumers better access to healthcare decisions, giving them more control over their well-being and impacting the way marketers communicate with their target audiences. Health Unlimited, Foresight Factory surveyed more than 4,000 consumers to help communicators deal with challenges in fast-paced market.

Tue., Sep. 26, 2017

By Bill Huey

You think you have PR problems? Your problems are nothing compared to those of Jeffrey Mezger, CEO of KB Homes, one of the nation’s largest homebuilders, and Robert Kraft, owner of the New England Patriots.

By Kevin McCauley

Mon., Sep. 25, 2017

By Fraser Seitel

The NFL was well on its way to getting fans to forget the problems introduced by former quarterback Colin Kapernick, who famously refused to stand for the National Anthem and salute the flag for a country he claimed "oppresses people of color," and then President Trump reignited theunwanted, unneeded and ultimately unwinnable PR firestorm. (2 reader comments)

Mon., Sep. 25, 2017

By Kevin McCauley

Qatar is using BlueFront Strategies for its public awareness campaign to educate members of the United Nations about the need to lift the economic blockade imposed by a group of its Arab neighbors led by Saudi Arabia.

Fri., Sep. 22, 2017

By Steve Barnes

Preet Bharara, former US DA for Southern District of NY, signs on at CNN. Launches podcast with story about being fired by Trump for perhaps not returning phone call…Move over Megyn, here comes BuzzFeed's FitzGerald and Jones…. NBC's Langweiler rises from page to senior VP….Hurricanes Harvey and Irma power readership surge for Patch.

Thu., Sep. 21, 2017

By Jon Gingerich

Americans’ inability to discern fake news from factual reporting has damaged Washington insiders’ confidence in social media as a resource for informing the public, according to a recent National Journal study.